CLD Color Keypanel FamilyUser Manual93507858000 Rev B 8/2008KP 32 CLDDKP 16 CLDEKP 32 CLD
4SpecificationsLCD DisplaySize4.9” LCDResolution:320 x 96 (RGB)Input SourcesPanel Microphone / GPIO MIC INElectric Microphone Input LevelNominal Level
946. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the relay you want to assign to the keypanel key.7. Press the SEL button.A list of auto-functions appear (see Figu
958. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto-function you want to assign to the Camera ISO assignment, if applicable.9. Press the SEL button.Tap Key a
963. Press the SEL button.The Key Assign submenu appears.4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select IFSL.5. Press the SEL button.A scroll list of available IFS
97To assign an Auto Function, do the following:1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.The Top Level menu appears.2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key
98Menu System, Key Options MenuThe Key Options Menu, shown in Figure 97, is used to configure many of the KP 32 CLD keypanel operation options, such a
998. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press FWD.Save Number? appears in the display window.9. Press the SEL button.The auto dial position number and telephone
1008. Tap down on each keypanel key to which you want to add Chime.The selected keys turn red.To delete an existing chime on keypanel keys, do the fol
1018. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), scroll to the amount of time, between 5 and 30 seconds, you want the chime to last.9. Press the SEL button.The duration
1023. Press the SEL button.The Key Options submenu appears.4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Exclusive. 5. Press the SEL button.Tap Key appears in the
1039. Tap down on the keypanel keys you want to be activated when the master key is selected.The selected keys turn green.To delete a key group, do th
5KP 32 CLD Block DiagramFIGURE 1. KP 32 CLD Block Diagram
1046. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Enabled or Disabled.A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.Key Options Menu, SoloSolo allows the user
105To remove a solo key, do the following:1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.The Top Level menu appears.2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Opti
1066. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select 15 Seconds or Indefinite.7. Press the SEL button.A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.Menu System,
107Menu System, Save ConfigThe Save Config menu option, shown in Figure 108, is used to save custom settings made in the Key Option or Service menus.
108Menu System, ServiceThe information available for key assign is as follows:Alpha SizeAux InputsBaud RateDisplay DimFootswitchKey ViewKeypadLocal GP
109Service Menu, Alpha SizeAlpha Size indicates the character size seen in the display of the KP 32 CLD. IMPORTANT: When using an AIO-8, AIO-16 with a
1108. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Save and Restart.9. Press the SEL button.Restarting... appears in the panel display, and then the keypanel cycle
111Service Menu, Aux InputsAux Inputs enables or disables the auxiliary input audio path to any output. The KP 32 CLD has six(6) Aux Input connectors
1126. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the baud rate you want to use.A blue arrow appears next to the option currently selected.7. Press the SEL butto
113To set the keypanel brightness for the main panel, do the following:NOTE: Use these instructions to set the brightness for any expansion panels you
6Reference View - KP 32 CLD (90007858000)Front Panel Descriptions1. 1 1/4” Stereo Jack - Panel Mic2. USB - Data Storage3. 4- or 5-pin XLR(female) - He
1146. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Enabled.7. Press the SEL button.A blue arrow appears next to Enabled. When Footswitch is enabled, a green foot
115NOTE: When Talk/Listen is selected, the keypanel keys shows the listen assignment on top and talk assignment on the bottom of the key.Service Menu,
1168. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Default for the default keypad sequence.ORUsing the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Classic for the classic keypad sequence.
1178. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Always On to have the keypad backlight always ON.ORUsing the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Always Off to have the keypad b
1187. Press the SEL button.Opto 1, Opto 2, Opto 3, and Opto 4 appear in the display window.8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Opto 1, Opto 2, Opto 3, o
11912. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the group you want to assign the GPIO Input to.A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.To setup GPIO
120Service Menu, Reset CfgReset Cfg restores all custom settings to the defaults and erases all stored autodial numbers.To reset the keypanel configur
121Service Menu, Scr SaverScr Saver allows the user to configure the way the screen saver feature operates.Activate- allows the user to activate the s
1227. Press the SEL button.The screen saver is activated on the keypanel display window.To set the delay option for the keypanel screen saver, do the
1237. Press the SEL button.Display Off and Text appear in the display window8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Display Off to put the display into slee
7Rear Panel Descriptions1. AC Power Connector2. DB-9 (female) Connector - Frame3. RJ-45 Connector - Frame4. RJ-45 Connector - Expansion 5. RJ-45 Conne
1248. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), scroll to Save and Restart.9. Press the SEL button.Restarting... appears. The keypanel resets. Once the restart is comp
1256. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Chime.7. Press the SEL button.A blue arrow appears next to Chime. Snoop Tally is enabled.To disable snoop talli
126Service Menu, Test PanelTest Panel allows the user to check the operation of all keys and displays on the KP 32 CLD. To enable the test panel, do t
127CHAPTER 6Telephone OperationNOTE: Telephone operation requires an optional TIF (Telephone Interface). You must assign an intercom key to talk/liste
1284. Press SEL.Dial: appears in the display window.5. Using the keypad, dial the number you want to call.6. Press SEL.The call is placed.Keypanel Han
129To program a CLD UPG key to activate the TIF key, do the following:1. In Default mode, press 0.ORIn Classic mode, press 4.Dial Drop appear in the d
1305. Press SEL to disconnect the call.The call is ended.Auto DialTo autodial a phone number on the KP 32 CLD, do the following:1. On the KP 32 CLD, p
131CHAPTER 7KP 32 CLD Keypad Quick ReferenceKeypad Sequence IntroductionKeypad sequences are a series of keypad strokes made on the KP 32 CLD, which i
132Classic Keypad SequenceKeypad Description7, <key> Copy the CWW to a key0,8,1 Show panel ID0,8,2 Show talk level 2 assignments0,8,3 Show liste
133The following sequences also require that the assignments are marked as “Local” scroll enable in AZeditNOTE: IFB, RY, ISO, and IFSL are not locally
8Reference View DKP 16 CLD (90007866000)Front Panel Descriptions1. 1 1/4” Stereo Jack - Panel Mic2. Keypanel Keys - Press down to talk, press up to li
134Default Keypad SequenceButton/Keypad Sequence Description7, <key> Copy the CWW to a key0,0,0,8,1 Show panel ID0,0,0,8,2 Show talk level 2 ass
1350,0,1, <port>, SEL, <key> Program a key with a port assignment0,0,2, <PL num>, SEL, <key> Program a key with a PL assignmen
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137CHAPTER 8Keypanel Menu Quick Reference
138KP 32 CLD System Menu - with GPI 32 CLD Option Card FIGURE 142. Audio Options Menu for the KP 32 CLD with GPI 32 CLD Option card installed.
139FIGURE 143. Display, Key Assign, Key Options Menu, RVON Offers and Save Configuration for the KP 32 CLD with GPI 32 CLD Option card installed. RVON
140FIGURE 144. Service Menu for the KP 32 CLD with GPI 32 CLD Option card installed.
141KP 32 CLD System Menu - no GPI 32 CLD Option cardFIGURE 145. Audio Options Menu for the KP 32 CLD without GPIO Option card installed.
142FIGURE 146. Display, Key Assign, and Key Options Menu for the KP 32 CLD without GPI 32 CLD Option card installed.
143FIGURE 147. RVON Offers, Save Configuration and Service Menu for the KP 32 CLD without GPI 32 CLD Option card installed. RVON Offers only displays
91. USB - Data Storage2. Right side 4-, 5-pin XLR(female) for Headset.6-, 7-pin XLR(female) for Headset and Footswitch connection.3. Left side 4-, 5-p
145APPENDIXABoot Loader ResetBoot Loader Reset - BLR ButtonThe BLR (Boot Loader Reset) button is used to upload a new boot load image to a keypanel wi
1464. In AZedit, from the Status menu, select Software Versions.The Software Versions fly-out menu appears.5. From the Software Versions fly-out menu,
14710. Click Open.The Download Device Firmware window appears.11. Click Begin Download.The Download begins and a popup message appears.12. Click OK.Th
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149NOTE: Once the Boot Loader is finished downloading, the KP 32 CLD reboots itself. The KP 32 CLD displays one of two messages shown below. If the do
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151APPENDIX AEKP 32 CLD90007876000IntroductionConnecting directly to the KP 32 CLD color keypanel, the EKP 32 CLD (Expansion Panel Color Display) prov
152EKP 32 CLD Expansion Panel Reference View1. Expansion Keys2. Panel Speaker3. RJ-45 Expansion IN4. RJ-45 Expansion OUT5. RJ-45 J1 Connector6. Boot L
153Expansion Panel Cabling ReferenceFIGURE 150. Expansion Panel Cabling TABLE 7. RJ-45 EXP IN pinoutRJ-45 EXP IN (expansion)Pin Assignment1 GND2 GND3
101. AC/Power2. Boot Loader Reset - For more information, see “Download Firmware Using the BLR Function” on page 42. 3. DB-9 (female) Connector - Fram
11Connector PinoutsUSB Type A1USB 5V2 Data -3 Data +4 DGND1 1/4” Stereo Jack (Panel Mic)Tip Audio + and DC BiasRing GNDSleeve Chassis GND4-, 5-, 6-, 7
12NOTE: See Figures 10, 11, 12 for specific switch settings for the type of RJ-45 cable connection used.DB-9 (male) HeadsetPin Assignment1 AGND2NC3NC4
13RJ-45 Frame (Standard Cable)Pin Assignment1 RS485 + (pair 1&2)2 RS485 - (pair 1&2)3 Audio IN (from Matrix) +4 Audio OUT (to Matrix) +5 Audio
PROPRIETARY NOTICEThe product information and design disclosed herein were originated by and are the property of Telex Communications, Inc. Telex rese
14Accessing the Switch BankTo access the switch bank, do the following:1. Remove the four (4) screws on the top of the unit (shown in Figure 7).2. In
153. Carefully lift the chassis up and back to remove the back panel. Note, the back panel is still attached by the DB-9 Frame ribbon cable. 4. Using
16Switch 1 - OFFSwitch 2 - ONSwitch 3 - ONSwitch 4 - OFFFIGURE 10. Use this switch setting scheme for RTS Standard Cable (USOC).Switch 1 - ONSwitch 2
17CHAPTER 2InstallationKP 32 CLD InstallationNOTE: You can use only one (1) type of Frame connection to the Matrix at a time.1. Plug the Power Cord (C
18Power UpConnect a power cord to the unit and then to an AC power source. The power supply accepts 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz.At power-up, if the keypanel
19ConnectionsFrame ConnectorUse either of the Frame connectors (but not both) to connect to an intercom port of the intercom system. For frame connect
21CHAPTER 3Basic OperationIntercom Keys and DisplaysColor Display Descriptions for Intercom KeysThe KP 32 CLD display uses key colors to distinguish t
22Display IconsDisplay icons are used to indicate the accessories and features enabled, disabled, active, and inactive. Use Table 3 for a complete des
23Front Speaker MutedThe front speakers are muted. To mute the front speaker, see “Mute the Microphone/Speaker” on page 34.Rear HeadphonesThe rear hea
TableofContentsINTRODUCTION ...3Features ...3
24Default KeypadThere are two (2) different keypad sequences you can apply to the KP 32 CLD unit, the Default keypad sequence and the Classic keypad s
25To select the keypad sequence desired, do the following:1. On the KP 32 CLD, press the MENU button.The top-level menu appears.2. Using the (3)↑ or (
26BACK button The BACK button moves you backward, one level, through the menu structure. NOTE: If you are at the top-level of the menu structure and p
27INFO buttonThe INFO button is used to access commonly used features and configuration options for the KP 32 CLD. These include the following:INFO (9
28Intercom Key OperationBasic Intercom Key OperationCoupled with the traditional operation of keys, the KP 32 CLD keypanel also has an integrated LCP
29Key Gain AdjustmentThe Key Gain Adjustment is used to change the crosspoint listen gain on a specific key from the Matrix. This adjustment is automa
30NOTE: When the MAIN VOLUME encoder is turned, the volume level bar appears in the display window (see Figure 16).NOTE: You can save the volume adjus
31To adjust listen volume level, do the following: > On the KP 32 CLD, turn the AUX VOLUME encoder to the right to increase the volume for the list
32Operation of Intercom Keys with Auto FunctionsNOTE: Assignment of keys with auto functions is described in the programming section that follows.Oper
33Operation of Intercom Keys assigned to TIF PortsIf a keypanel key is assigned to talk to an intercom port designated as a TIF port in AZedit, placin
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, SPEAKER ...74AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, TONE GEN ...75AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, PREAMP OUT
34To answer a CWW call, do the following: > Press down and hold the CWW key to talk back.To clear a name from the CWW window, do the following: >
35Mic SelectThe MIC SEL display alternates between Headset and Speaker with each key press. When active the Headset or Speaker icon appear in the keyp
36NOTE: All four (4) mics cannot be enabled at the same time. If three (3) mic sources are turned ON, the external panel mic is not available. For exa
37User Programmable KeysUPG 1 and UPG 2 (see Figure 2 and Figure 4) gives you the option to assign frequently used menu items to a single key on the k
385. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Activate.6. Press SEL.The screen saver activates on the keypanel.7. Press and hold the UPG key you want to assign
39CHAPTER 4Firmware DownloadNOTE: The instructions provided below are applicable for all CLD family keypanels; however, the instructions below display
404. Highlight the Port (keypanel) to be updated.You may select more than one at a time by holding CTRL key down while you select.5. Right-click the h
41NOTE: The KP 32 CLD resets itself once the firmware download is complete.
4210. Verify the version upgrade in the I/O Card Version Information window is correct.Download Firmware Using the BLR FunctionNOTE: The instructions
432. Using a screwdriver, press the BLR button located on the back of the keypanel.3. While the BLR button is pressed, connect the power cord to the k
ListofFiguresFIGURE 1. KP 32 CLD Block Diagram ...
447. Right-click on the KP 32 CLD.A popup menu appears.8. From the popup menu, select Download Firmware...The Firmware Download navigation window app
45NOTE: Once the Boot Loader is finished downloading, it reboots itself. The KP 32 CLD displays one of two messages, shown below. If the download is b
47CHAPTER 5KP 32 CLD Menu SystemNOTE: A menu system quick reference chart is located at “Keypanel Menu Quick Reference” on page 137.Main Menu AccessTh
482. Use the 3 (↑) and 6 (↓) on the keypad to navigate through the menu options.3. Press the SEL button to select the menu option.The submenu for the
49FIGURE 23. Main Audio Options Menu
50Audio Options Menu, DimDim allows the user to set the level of audio, in dB, heard from the front speaker, rear speaker, front headphone and rear he
51Audio Options Menu, DSP FuncsDSP Funcs accesses the digital signal processing options for the KP 32 CLD. These options include: Equalization, Filter
52The presets are as follows: FIGURE 26. Frequency Response - Preset 1 (20Hz to 300Hz)FIGURE 27. Frequency Response - Preset 2 (300Hz to 900Hz)
53 FIGURE 28. Frequency Response - Preset 3 (900Hz to 2100Hz)FIGURE 29. Frequency Response - Preset 4 (2100Hz to 4500Hz)
FIGURE 45. Audio Options - Headset Mic Options ...
54NOTE: The EQ feature is only used for Front and Rear Speakers. To configure a preset frequency response on the front speaker, rear left speaker, or
559. Press the SEL button.None, Preset #1, Preset #2, Preset #3, Preset #4, and Preset #5.10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the preset you want to en
567. Press the SEL button.Aux In 1, Aux In 2, Aux In 3, Aux In 4, Aux In 5, Aux In 6, Front Hdst, Front Mic, Matrix In, Rear Hdst, and Rear Mic appear
57Aux In 1-6 = 8dBuHeadset Mic = -50dBuMatrix In = 8dBuPanel Mic = -42.5dBuTo configure Gating on the KP 32 CLD keypanel, do the following:1. On the K
58Metering Metering allows you to monitor an audio source connected to the keypanel. The energy of that incoming audio is split into five (5) bands an
59You can enable metering on:• Aux In 1 - 6 (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed)• Front Headset• Front Mic• Matri
60By default, the microphone signal is routed to the matrix, and the matrix signal is routed to the speaker and to the left and right headphones.The s
617. Press the SEL button. Front Hdst, Front Spkr, Preamp Out, Rear Hdst, Rear Spkr and To Matrix appear in the display window.8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(
62Audio Options Menu, HeadsetThe Headset menu option is used to configure how the headset operates. When a GPI 32 CLD option card is installed, Front
639. Press the SEL button.A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.Audio Options Menu, Headset MicThe Headset Mic option allows the user to
FIGURE 105. Key Options Menu - Tallies Menu ...
648. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the mode.9. Press the SEL button.A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.Audio Options Menu, Key Volume
658. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Enabled.9. Press the SEL button.Key volume adjustments by users are allowed.To reset all key gains to their defaul
669. Press the SEL button.Volumes Reset appears in the display window.Audio Options Menu, Mic GainMic Gain allows the user to adjust the mic gain leve
677. Press the SEL button. Front Hdst, Front Mic, Rear Hdst, and Rear Mic appear in the display window.8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the source to
686. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Adjust.7. Press the SEL button.Disabled (default), Front Hdst, Front Mic, Rear Hdst, and Rear Mic appear in the di
696. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Headset to set the minimum volume for headsets.ORUsing the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Speaker to set the minimum volume
706. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Hot Mic or Normal.7. Press the SEL button.A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.NOTE: When Hot Mic is
717. Press the SEL buttonFront and Rear appear in the display window.8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Front to set the maximum volume for the front h
72Audio Options Menu, Panel MicThe Panel Mic menu option is used to configure how the panel mic operates. When a GPI 32 CLD option card is installed,
739. Press the SEL button.A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.Audio Options Menu, SidetoneSidetone indicates the level, in dB, and dura
744. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Sidetone.5. Press the SEL button.Level and Mode appear in the display window.6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Mod
755. Press the SEL button.Front and Rear appear.6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select either Front or Rear.7. Press the SEL button.Always On, Disabled, an
766. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Tone Off to disable the tone generator.ORUsing the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Tone On to enable the tone generator.A blu
777. Press the SEL button.1kHz Tone and 500Hz Tone appears in the display window.8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select 1KHz Tone.ORUsing the 3(↑) or 6(↓),
78Menu System, DisplayUse this menu to display various information about the keypanel configuration. The information available for display is as follo
79Display Menu, Assign TypeAssign Type displays the talk level 1 assignment types for all keys. Abbreviations for the key assignment types appear in t
80Display Menu, Chans OnChans On displays an alpha list of all intercom ports with talk crosspoints currently closed to this keypanel. Chans On is typ
815. Press the SEL buttonThe Chime display appears showing chime enabled keys in redDisplay Menu, ExclusiveExclusive displays all keys with the exclus
823. Press the SEL button.The Display submenu appears.4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Groups.5. Press the SEL buttonGroup 1, Group 2, Group 3, a
83Display Menu, Level 2Level 2 displays the talk level 2 assignments for all keys. Talk Level 2 assignments are used to be able to call two users at o
3CHAPTER 1IntroductionThe revolutionary CLD family of keypanels from RTS introduces several new features designed to enhance capability and ease of us
84Display Menu, MatrixMatrix displays the intercom system name for all talk level 1 key assignments. The local intercom is represented by a green key,
85Display Menu, SoloSolo displays all keys with the solo assignment. For more information on the solo assignment, see “Key Options Menu, Latching” on
863. Press the SEL button.The Display submenu appears.4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Version.5. Press the SEL button.The Version display appears sh
87Menu System, Key Assign MenuThe Key Assign menu, shown in Figure 83, is used to assign intercom key assignments and auto functions to keypanel keys.
88Key Assign Menu, Matrix (Trunked System Only)Matrix only appears for trunked intercom systems. You must select a remote intercom matrix before assig
8910. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto-function you want to assign to the Pt-to-Pt assignment, if applicable.11. Press the SEL button.Tap Key a
90Key Assign Menu, Pt-to-PtPt-to-Pt assigns a key that talks or listens to a another intercom port. NOTE: Some Pt-to-Pt destinations may be non-keypan
91Key Assign Menu, Party LineParty Line assigns a key that talks and/or listens to a party line. The key is not available until members have been assi
925. Press the SEL button.A scroll list of available IFBs appears.6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the IFB assignment you want to assign to the keypa
936. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the Special List you want to assign to the keypanel key.7. Press the SEL button.A list of auto-functions appear (s
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